There is only one way to explain that, and I'm very sorry because it's going to be in simple terms.
You can't be paralysis, but you can be paralysed.
And you can't do paralysis. It's a thing in itself, therefore is a noun. (: Hope that is kind of helpful.
The plural form of paralysis is paralyses.
Paralyze is a verb. The noun is paralysis.
Yes but it is also a noun. Noun: Muscle paralysis of a body part. Verb: To paralyse.
The noun forms of the verb 'paralyse' (US 'paralyze') are paralyser, paralysation, paralysis. and the gerund, paralysing.
Synonyms of the word paralysed include:StunnedImmobilisedIncapacitatedParalytic
Of or pertaining to paralysis; resembling paralysis., Affected with paralysis, or palsy., Inclined or tending to paralysis., A person affected with paralysis.
paralysis
The body's nervous system is affected by paralysis. There are different types of paralysis. These can range from either paralysis from the waist down, or paralysis from the neck down.
Todd's paralysis is a brief period of paralysis that occurs in the aftermath of a seizure.
spastic paralysis
Laryngoparalysis or laryngoplegia is paralysis of the larynx or voice box. Another term might be vocal cord paralysis.
The plural form of paralysis is paralyses.